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When Milwaukee's Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse was constructed in 1892–99, it epitomized the revolutionized mail handling that had followed the introduction of postal stamps in 1847. By the end of the 19th century, added postal services included registered mail, street letter boxes, and free mail delivery.
Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction [1] Dates of use Named for U.S. Post Office & Courthouse † Eau Claire: 500 South Barstow Street: W.D. Wis. 1909–present: n/a U.S. Post Office & Courthouse: Green Bay: 300 East Walnut Street: E.D. Wis. 1909–1950s Now the Brown County Law Enforcement Center. n/a U.S. Court House & Post ...
The Milwaukee County Courthouse Annex was a five-story 447-space concrete parking facility that also housed limited office space. Built in the 1960s, it extended over the three northbound lanes of Interstate 43 (I-43) just north of the Marquette Interchange .
Intact commercial neighborhood on the 27th Street streetcar line, [6] including the 1916 Baebenroth's Pharmacy, [7] the Elizabethan Revival-styled West Point Apartments, [8] the 1925 Mediterranean Revival Cecelia Apartments, [9] the 1926 Mediterranean Revival Tower Theater, [10] and the 1928 Liberty Building, which was converted to Doctors ...
Milwaukee fire crews responded "in less than a minute" to a call at 2:48 p.m. that some kind of scaffolding failure occurred, and that two people aboard it were trapped, fire Chief Aaron Lipski ...
State Born–died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for termination 1 James Campbell Hopkins: WI: 1819–1877 1870–1877 — — Grant: death 2 Romanzo Bunn: WI: 1829–1909 1877–1905 — — Hayes: retirement 3 Arthur Loomis Sanborn: WI: 1850–1920 1905–1920 — — T. Roosevelt: death 4 Claude Zeth Luse: WI ...
A juvenile court judge in Milwaukee is expected to hear two days of oral arguments, beginning Monday, to decide whether to waive the 2022 case involving a 10-year-old Milwaukee boy accused of ...
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the Milwaukee 17th district; In office January 1, 1961 – 1972: Preceded by: Howard F. Pellant: Succeeded by: Position abolished: Personal details; Born May 20, 1924 Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Died: November 26, 2010 (aged 86) Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Resting place: Calvary Cemetery Milwaukee, Wisconsin